70pc jobseekers ‘prefer pleasant work space’
DUBAI, December 18, 2017
Seventy per cent of jobseekers would opt for the more aesthetically pleasing work environment if offered two jobs, a report said.
This reasserts the growing theory that the millennial employee is more focused on the quality of the all-encompassing work-life experience, rather than just the wage and structure of a company, added the survey by workspace, a leading annual showcase of office furniture in the Middle East.
Employment figures from around the world routinely prove that January is the busiest month for people moving jobs, with resolutions and the likes being the key motivating factors in driving professionals to finally push-on in taking that next step in their careers.
Esha Elawadhi, show manager at workspace, said: “The current generation is the first to almost expect employers to invest in the quality of their working environment. As a workforce, we are more aware than ever of the huge benefits in regards to wellbeing and productivity that come with a well-designed office, and know the quality that’s available when it comes to fitting-out a place of work.
“As workspace always seeks to demonstrate, decorating and equipping a modern office or learning space to a high-standard is a job that can be done on any budget – there really is no excuse for having a drab work place interior heading into 2018!”
The survey was backed by workspace lead sponsorH2O Concepts/Herman Miller, who specialise in producing high quality office furniture.
Ghanem Ghanem, head of sales at H2O, said: “Companies taking the lead in creating office spaces that are functional, user-friendly and simply enjoyable to be in are offering a whole different working concept and experience to their employees.”
“They are ensuring their staff are comfortable and in surroundings that inspire the best from them, whether that is through the relative formality of a legal office, the open-plan, exposed designer’s space, or the interactive and adoptive uses of a learning environment. Ideas that shape your working environment are what we believe in.
“As we head into 2018, high-quality, adaptable, affordable office furniture and décor has never been so accessible. The ‘Instagram-generation’ knows what’s out there, and if you’re not building an office that meets the needs of the millennial workforce, then there’s every chance your rivals are. Armed with the knowledge of how great offices can be – and at the same time understanding the many benefits a well-designed space brings to their own success and productivity – it’s little surprise 70 per cent of people would be swayed in or out of a job by the office interior,” Ghanem added.
workspace is the Middle East’s premiere exhibition dedicated to office interiors and furniture. Taking place alongside Index and Surface Design Middle East at the Dubai World Trade Center, March 26-29 2018, workspace is made up of five sectors dedicated to commercial interiors, including offices, hospitals, schools and universities.
Index is the largest and longest running collection of interior, design and trend exhibitions in the Middle East. Established in 1990, Index is organised by dmg events Middle East, Asia & Africa.- TradeArabia News Service